The supervisory board of Aeffe, the parent company of brands such as Alberta Ferretti, Moschino and Pollini, has appointed the former Ferragamo CEO Marco Gobbetti to the supervisory board. Gobbetti is an internationally experienced manager. Previously, he worked as a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Givenchy and Celine in the LVMH group, then he led the British fashion company Burberry.

His last position he left in March of this year was that of the CEO and general director at Ferragamo. At the beginning of his career, he was already working as a CEO with Aeffe subsidiary Moschino. According to a press release, Gobbetti was commissioned by the supervisory board to support the chairman, the CEO and central corporate functions in the development of growth strategies. This also includes strengthening the group and its brands – if necessary through strategic partnerships.

“Gobbetti, who is considered a non -independent member, was co -opted after the resignation of the member of the Supervisory Board Roberto Lugano,” said CEO Massimo Ferretti. Lugano’s resignation took place to enable Gobbetti’s immediate entry to the Supervisory Board without having to wait for the appointment by the general meeting. His term is to extend to the next three -year period from 2026 to 2028.

Ferretti also explained that the necessary strategic realignment was found in a phase. Lorenzo Serafini recently started working for Alberta Ferretti, as did Adrian Appiolaza for Moschino. In this context, he is pleased to know Marco Gobbetti at his side. In the current, complex international situation, Gobbetti will be able to make an important and significant contribution to the strategic realignment of the brands and to implement new partnerships for the group.

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